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states is growing which is good news for cereal. over the long-term it is steady growth. >> the companies are not panicking. it is a very gradual decline in volumes. now they are just really thinking about what they can do to turn this around. >> all right. turn cereal around, a makeover. >> indeed, a problem a couple of weeks ago, or a month, captain crunch. >>> he is back. we're talking about the weather predicting crab. >> you can see him take the plunge on abc 2 news at 5:00. which starts right now. >>> a rosedale man shot dead in his home with three small children inside. the latest now in the search for a killer. >> a look at the inner harbor this morning. fall has officially begun. we will see if it feels that way. the scoop from meteorologist lynette charles. right now, good monday morning. all right. i'm charlie crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. it is feels crisp outside. >> yes. it does, guys. this is first faculty day of fall. look at the temps. yes. some of the spots are in the 40s. so grab the jacket for the kids. we do ha
states is growing which is good news for cereal. over the long-term it is steady growth. >> the companies are not panicking. it is a very gradual decline in volumes. now they are just really thinking about what they can do to turn this around. >> all right. turn cereal around, a makeover. >> indeed, a problem a couple of weeks ago, or a month, captain crunch. >>> he is back. we're talking about the weather predicting crab. >> you can see him take the plunge on...
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it goes on sale in len countries including the united states -- 11 countries including states canada and china and australia today. you may not want the color you want because gold and silver models are reportedly harder to get. >>> the create oars of grand thet auto 5-- creators of grand theft auto 5 brought in 800 million dollars on the first day. not bad considering they spent 255 million making the game. one of the biggest opens not-- openings not just in video game word but the entertainment industry. a lot to celebration. >>> something many kids want to hear at the end of the school day. no homework. coming up at 5, why a little or no homework policy is getting mixed reviews from parents in one school district. we will explain. the number one benefit to gastric by-pass surgery is losing weight but there's another positive side effect. we will look at one coming up. [ female announcer ] breyers. together making moments. ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on yo
it goes on sale in len countries including the united states -- 11 countries including states canada and china and australia today. you may not want the color you want because gold and silver models are reportedly harder to get. >>> the create oars of grand thet auto 5-- creators of grand theft auto 5 brought in 800 million dollars on the first day. not bad considering they spent 255 million making the game. one of the biggest opens not-- openings not just in video game word but the...
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critics say that by using organizations other than state police to do the checks that could have dense information could be compromise-- confidential information could be compromised. newth new law re-- the new law has background checks including fingerprinting. >>> united nations report due to be released today is expected to confirm-- is expected to confirm chemical weapons have been used in syria's civil war but may not fink here is responsible. the obama administration estimates more -- finger who is responsible for it. the obama administration estimates more than 1400 people were killed. we will keep you posted on what happens. >>> efforts to raise the coasta concordia cruise ship are underway. this is a live picture right now. the start of the operation was delayed several hours this morning because of fierct as yo live picture in italy it's looking like it's clearing up. rolling it off the sea bed and into a underwater platform is expected to take 8 to 10 hours. the coasta concordia is around 2 1/2 times the size of the titanic and crashed into a reef in january 2012 killing 32
critics say that by using organizations other than state police to do the checks that could have dense information could be compromise-- confidential information could be compromised. newth new law re-- the new law has background checks including fingerprinting. >>> united nations report due to be released today is expected to confirm-- is expected to confirm chemical weapons have been used in syria's civil war but may not fink here is responsible. the obama administration estimates...
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what we're looking at is a fight whether the united states will raise the credit limit. now we're poised to the run out of money in mid-october. republicans see it as a prime way to force a delay in obamacare. the president said that ain't going to happen. >> i will not negotiate on anything when this comes to the full faith and credit of the united states of america. >> the last time there was a big fight in 2011. that turned into a fiscal cliff from last winter and sequestration and a doctor in the stock market. >> after the president supported his act, a statement read, in part, every major promise the president made about obamacare is turning out to be a lie. companies are dropping people from coverage and limiting hours of workers. there was a list of maryland companies that have cut hours, including royal farms, howard community college and even ocean city. so now from both political sides. >> let's assume for the minute they don't reach a deal and the federal government goes dark on october 1st. who's affected and how much will it cost us? karin caifa has more. >>
what we're looking at is a fight whether the united states will raise the credit limit. now we're poised to the run out of money in mid-october. republicans see it as a prime way to force a delay in obamacare. the president said that ain't going to happen. >> i will not negotiate on anything when this comes to the full faith and credit of the united states of america. >> the last time there was a big fight in 2011. that turned into a fiscal cliff from last winter and sequestration...
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and vowing warmer relations with the united states. the obstacles are huge, for years war with iran has seemed more likely than diplomatic progress. the president says he sees a chance for a big change. beginning with renewed talks on iran's nuclear program. >> i believe we have a responsibility to pursue diplomacy, and a unique opportunity to make progress with the new leadership in tehran. >> reporter: right after the president touted his historic conversation with the president of iran, he lashed out at a group he hasn't been talking to, republicans in congress, who he blamed for putting the government on a path to shutdown in just three days. >> nobody gets to threaten the full faith and credit of the united states just to extract political concessions. no one gets to hurt our economy and millions of innocent people just because there are a couple laws you do not like. >> reporter: history was made with the obama rouhani phone conversation, there has been no phone calls this week between the president and the speaker of the house.
and vowing warmer relations with the united states. the obstacles are huge, for years war with iran has seemed more likely than diplomatic progress. the president says he sees a chance for a big change. beginning with renewed talks on iran's nuclear program. >> i believe we have a responsibility to pursue diplomacy, and a unique opportunity to make progress with the new leadership in tehran. >> reporter: right after the president touted his historic conversation with the president...
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the president of the united states and the new president of iran amid predictions of a break through with america's adversary. abc chief white house correspondent jonathan karl is here to tell us what happened. >> reporter: president obama was hoping for a historic shand shake, the first in three decades. it was the iranians who said no. white house officials say the iranians turned down the handshake with president obama, saying it was, quote, too complicated back in
the president of the united states and the new president of iran amid predictions of a break through with america's adversary. abc chief white house correspondent jonathan karl is here to tell us what happened. >> reporter: president obama was hoping for a historic shand shake, the first in three decades. it was the iranians who said no. white house officials say the iranians turned down the handshake with president obama, saying it was, quote, too complicated back in
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. >> a thing called the giving pledge where now 100 billionaires in the united states have all committed during their life or will to give away the majority of their wealth. >> reporter: gates, buffett, mayor bloomberg are the only ones considered self-made. there are four airs to the wall -- areas to -- heirs to the walmart forecountry consider it forecube. the poorest has $1.3 billion. nick colist woodman tweaked. he's behind the go pro cameras, the ones you see on mountain bikers and surfers everywhere. newcomer michael rubin. there are lots of tech billionaires on the list, facebook billionaires, google billionaires, groupon billionaires and 13 nba owners. that's not because owning this makes you a rich it's more of i'm already crazy rich so i will bite memphis grizzlies for fun. the highest grand total in the history of the forbes 400. >>> well, you can catch more stories like this one on the list. watch it followed by let's ask america. >> here's a look at what we're working on all new at 6:00. five people are charged with murder after that deadly shooting in cecil county. we'll sh
. >> a thing called the giving pledge where now 100 billionaires in the united states have all committed during their life or will to give away the majority of their wealth. >> reporter: gates, buffett, mayor bloomberg are the only ones considered self-made. there are four airs to the wall -- areas to -- heirs to the walmart forecountry consider it forecube. the poorest has $1.3 billion. nick colist woodman tweaked. he's behind the go pro cameras, the ones you see on mountain bikers...
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who are these terrorists and could they target the united states? and where did all those people hide before they escaped? we have team coverage of the mall massacre and we'll begin with abc's linsey davis right there on the scene tonight. linsey. >> reporter: a moment of terror. parents clutched their children running as fast as they could. those small scared face, those frantic hug, a saturday shattered by the calculated attack. explosions rang out and today, more than 48 hours into the siege, black smoke billowed. >> i am crouched ducking for cover. i'm not sure if you can hear but we're hearing some heavy gunfire. some screams just now just if you look over this building right here in the direction of the mall, you can see the dark billowing smoke in the midst of this. the mall is a 300,000-square-foot upscale family oasis as big as many american malls with 80 stores, a movie theater, supermarket and food court. authorities now say as many as 15 members of al shabab, the al qaeda affiliated somali terrorist organization stormed the building satu
who are these terrorists and could they target the united states? and where did all those people hide before they escaped? we have team coverage of the mall massacre and we'll begin with abc's linsey davis right there on the scene tonight. linsey. >> reporter: a moment of terror. parents clutched their children running as fast as they could. those small scared face, those frantic hug, a saturday shattered by the calculated attack. explosions rang out and today, more than 48 hours into the...
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. >> i think when you are running for the united states senate people should be looking at your judgment and history of character. >> reporter: booker calls it harmless, the tweeting politician has 1.4 million followers and says he doesn't discriminate and the same for twitter. >> i don't study peoples profile, i tweeted people back from all different types of backgrounds. >> reporter: he will continue to do just that despite the backlash. >>> medical emergency, a split second decision and a handful of passengers springing in to action. the scene played out from houston to seattle thursday night. the captain of flight, henry, suffered a heart attack, his co- pilot decided to make an emergency landing in ohio and called over the loud speaker asking if there was a doctor among the passengers. >> several people helped give him cpr all the way down. >> the entire thing lasted 15 minutes and it's the type of emergency that the flight crews are trying to handle. despite the quick thinking and team work, he died at the hospital. >>> talking about efforts to end hunger in maryland, in the food b
. >> i think when you are running for the united states senate people should be looking at your judgment and history of character. >> reporter: booker calls it harmless, the tweeting politician has 1.4 million followers and says he doesn't discriminate and the same for twitter. >> i don't study peoples profile, i tweeted people back from all different types of backgrounds. >> reporter: he will continue to do just that despite the backlash. >>> medical emergency,...
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could she be forced to leave the united states and return to an italian prison. >>> wild ride, the boaters and their daring video, cycles kling five twisters on the water and we ask them what were you thinking. >> one, two, three, four and the fifth over there. >>> and i good evening on this monday night. as they come on the air we hear you. we have been tracking the words all of you have been using all day about what is going on in washington, orders like birre, sabotage, blackmail and enough. the president expressed outrage that one faction in one house of congress is ready to bring the entire federal government to a halt. here's our shutdown clock counting towards midnight. jonathan karl now looks at the shutdown that seems both real and surreal. jon. >> reporter: at this point a shutdown looks unavoidable. the only question is how long will it last. with a shutdown now all but certain, the president issued a warning. >> a shutdown will have a very real economic impact on real people. it would throw a wrench into the gears of our economy at a time when those gears have gained traction.
could she be forced to leave the united states and return to an italian prison. >>> wild ride, the boaters and their daring video, cycles kling five twisters on the water and we ask them what were you thinking. >> one, two, three, four and the fifth over there. >>> and i good evening on this monday night. as they come on the air we hear you. we have been tracking the words all of you have been using all day about what is going on in washington, orders like birre,...
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by this time last year, three tropical storms and hurricane isaac had hit the united states. forecasters warn the season isn't over. they are watching yet another storm forming off the coast of mexico tonight. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> next tonight we bring you word of another red flag about the mental health of the shooter at the washington navy yard. a recent bizarre encounter, a mother and her family are coming forward to say that well before the shooting aaron alexis was giving clear signals something was wrong. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has it. >> reporter: when glynda boyd first saw the horrible images of the navy yard massacre and then the face of the killer she was stunned. >> what we're learning about the gunman. >> i started to scream oh, my god that's him and i just started screaming. >> reporter: the memories of an unsettling encounter of paranoia came racing back. >> we were eye to eye. >> boyd and her family were on their way home from a family reunion on august 4th when the man she believes is aaron alexis came out of nowhere. >>
by this time last year, three tropical storms and hurricane isaac had hit the united states. forecasters warn the season isn't over. they are watching yet another storm forming off the coast of mexico tonight. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> next tonight we bring you word of another red flag about the mental health of the shooter at the washington navy yard. a recent bizarre encounter, a mother and her family are coming forward to say that well before the shooting aaron alexis was...
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they do the cutting edge research in the united states but especially right here in maryland for people who have come down with every kind of cancer there is really. it's a huge effort and it does take a lot of funding. with that in mind i want to bring in brian regan. you have been one of the sponsors of the swim across america with capitol one. talk act what is means for capitol one to be involved. >> thank you for having us. we are very excited to be here for the second year as the presenting sponsor for swim across america baltimore. capitol one, we are very excited to being a local bank. we are a local bank. one of the things we do is we like to get involved with local community groups and nonprofit organizations and just give back to the communities in which we live, work and do business. we are opening four branches in baltimore this year which is one of the reasons we are putting such a great effort to getting involved in the community. we had one where open where there is a ribbon cutting ceremony on saturday at ten including a member of the ravens team. everybody should come a
they do the cutting edge research in the united states but especially right here in maryland for people who have come down with every kind of cancer there is really. it's a huge effort and it does take a lot of funding. with that in mind i want to bring in brian regan. you have been one of the sponsors of the swim across america with capitol one. talk act what is means for capitol one to be involved. >> thank you for having us. we are very excited to be here for the second year as the...
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states especially in colorado killing at least 4 people two more missing and presumed dead after the homes were swept away. mountain towns have been cut off by the flooding following days of heavy rain. charley crowe is in colorado and is reporting -- crowson is in colorado reporting for how people are dealing with the disaster. >> reporter: battling daylight and mother nature the men of no name creek are working to divert the rushing water from this transformer and keep the lights on for everyone in the community. >> they are worried about getting up here and shorting things out and cutting off the power. >> reporter: another example of what's a common theme in wells county. neighbor helping neighbor after five days of torrential rains and flooding capped off by another storm sunday. >> water has just come in too much. >> reporter: doug wise and pamela patrick knows the perils of the storm. >> until i saw my house today it hadn't hit me how you know the strength of god can take and do what he can. >> reporter: the couple evacuated their home off county road 13 thursday night for fea
states especially in colorado killing at least 4 people two more missing and presumed dead after the homes were swept away. mountain towns have been cut off by the flooding following days of heavy rain. charley crowe is in colorado and is reporting -- crowson is in colorado reporting for how people are dealing with the disaster. >> reporter: battling daylight and mother nature the men of no name creek are working to divert the rushing water from this transformer and keep the lights on for...
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meanwhile, the humane society of the united states is poised to try and reverse that breed- specific decision from last year. expect a movement in annapolis this winter to create new logs -- laws to have better liability for dog owners. >>> the weekend won't be a washout but you will need your umbrellas and hopefully in the a total waste. >> reporter: the evening was beautiful and tonight is okay. you go to the six-hour drive to the west and we find showers. what is interesting is that it's tapping gulf of mexico moisture and this is going to have juice to it. it starts out cloudy and will finish on a rainy note and the city is 69 degrees and going to columbia, 64 and 50s and to the north. staying out late and go ahead, it's comfortable and 62 degrees. limited sunshine and some cloudy skies. the rain is poised to move in and that will be in during the morning hours. we'll talk about this rain when it clears out. the seven-day forecast and that is coming up in a bit. guys? >> thank you, mike. >>> and for most people, things happen in 3s and for them, it's in fours. >> stage four cance
meanwhile, the humane society of the united states is poised to try and reverse that breed- specific decision from last year. expect a movement in annapolis this winter to create new logs -- laws to have better liability for dog owners. >>> the weekend won't be a washout but you will need your umbrellas and hopefully in the a total waste. >> reporter: the evening was beautiful and tonight is okay. you go to the six-hour drive to the west and we find showers. what is interesting...
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raising up times four years in a row and maryland swimmers are having a huge impact well beyond our state. >> the research coming out ourswim across america lab is savings million. >> reporter: from the first step through watter to the long strokes and the last lap swimmers united in a common cause against the common thing. >> it's great people came out so many people on this you know beautiful day to swim to support finding a cure to canser. >> one meteorologist was swimming and another running. mike masco pounded the pavement in the naval suesie who lost her battle with colon cancer and her family is raising money to help others. go mike. and we will be right back. >>> the design her behind your handbag or pair of hills is likely he can panning top deansigners releasing makeup and fray gains lines but as --fragrance lines but they come with high markups. >> reporter: designer tory birch set to debut is described as a floral tv and two rose blend and grapefruit and here what it smells like money. the fragrance and cosmetics industry is a huge business that can be profitable thanks to big
raising up times four years in a row and maryland swimmers are having a huge impact well beyond our state. >> the research coming out ourswim across america lab is savings million. >> reporter: from the first step through watter to the long strokes and the last lap swimmers united in a common cause against the common thing. >> it's great people came out so many people on this you know beautiful day to swim to support finding a cure to canser. >> one meteorologist was...